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"They said the chance is small with a zpack as opposed to other antibiotics..."

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I called and asked my Pharmacy the same thing. They said the chance is small with a ZPack as opposed to other antibiotics. She told me the chance of pregnancy is small but it wouldn`t hurt to be careful anyway.

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The truth is , you are vulnerable to conceive while you are still on the pill anyway. 99.9% accuracy is the accuracy to which the pill can alter the lining of the uterus to reject the newly conceived baby. And to some degree the pill should "inhibit" ovulation....but notice on the package that it does not claim to stop ovulation....only inhibit ...which means to make it harder for your body to ovulate. The old pill (that were dangerous) were strong enough to stop ovulation and prevent conception, but now they only really focus on the lining to make it thin. So, the answer is, however long it takes for your lining to build up and what your underlying true cycle is. If you have a 28 cycle you will ovulate on day 12-14 I think so if you stop taking the pill on your period date, you will be abl to conceive 12 days later. Look, when you`re messing with your hormones, anything is possible. Take no chances if you don`t want to be pregnant. Say no!! :)

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Since there are no longterm effects to us supposedly, I doubt that if a kid eats a birth control pill that there will be any harm either short term or long term. I think with hormones you have to keep taking them to be effective.

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Nothing. I take birth control daily & I drink ALCOHOL (let`s sound it out, AL-CO-HOL) on the weekends. Although, if you`re new to birth control pills and they are making you nauseated, I wouldn`t recommend drinking.

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If you start birthcontrol pills in the middle of your cycle you have a greater chance of becoming pregnant because you could be taking your sugar pills right when your body normally ovulates! Go with your cycle.

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